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2018-12-03_PERMIT FILE - M2018036
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018036
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/3/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Zymin Corporation
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DRMS
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ERR
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6.3.4. (1) (c) (iv) <br /> An application rate of 20.0 pounds PLS per acre is suggested; however, a final application rate <br /> will be determined at the time of seed purchase. Seed will be spread using a broadcast <br /> spreader. <br /> 6.3.4. (1) (c) (v) <br /> The use of special mulch is not anticipated. The planting medium/soils, while thin, are rich in <br /> forest floor duff(partially decomposed plant litter and evergreen needles). This material will <br /> act as a natural mulch to retain moisture and promote seed germination. <br /> 6.3.4. (1) (c) NO <br /> Trees, shrubs, and forbs are not typically required for an operation of the size contemplated in <br /> this application, per communications with DRMS and USFS. <br /> 6.3.4. (1) (d) <br /> No ponds, streams, or buildings, will be built or utilized for the proposed work. <br /> Access roads and trails will be constructed or used as summarized in 6.3.3 1 f . Locations of <br /> these access features are depicted in the attached Exhibit E—Maps. Only those roads approved <br /> by the USFS will be left for future access (primarily USFS Road 201). Other access routes used <br /> will be reclaimed (recontoured, scarified and seeded, or simply seeded) as required by the USFS <br /> in Plan of Operations 092815 and accompanying Design Criteria which are attached to this <br /> application. <br /> 6.3.4. (1) (e) <br /> No waste rock or dumps will remain on the sites after excavation and reclamation. Waste rock <br /> will be used to backfill the excavations from which it came. The waste rocks are primarily <br /> silicates (quartz), alumino-silicates (feldspars), and other relatively inert rock-forming minerals <br /> (i.e., biotite, muscovite, hornblende, and traces of fluorite, and other targeted minerals) which <br /> will need no treatment to prevent leaching or toxic materials as none are produced via <br /> weathering. <br /> 6.3.4. (2) <br /> Reclamation costs were calculated using the Nevada State Standardized Reclamation Cost <br /> Estimator (SRCE) program. This program includes cost basis data files updated in August 2017, <br /> Davis-Bacon labor rates. <br /> The Standardized Reclamation Cost Estimator(SRCE) model (the Model) was originally <br /> developed with guidance developed during the implementation of the Nevada Standardized <br /> Unit Cost (NSUC) Project, a cooperative effort between the Nevada Division of Environmental <br /> Protection, Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation (NDEP), the U.S. Department of <br /> Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Nevada Mining Association (NvMA)to <br /> facilitate accuracy, completeness and consistency in the calculation of costs for reclamation. <br /> Reclamation Permit Application for Ten Percenter Claim BLM CMC254209 <br /> USFS File Code 2810,USFS MPO-2018-004 <br />
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